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Staff Reporter British parliamentarian George Galloway yesterday demanded international enquiry into the proposed Tipaimukh Dam by India. Full Article at The New Nation
[Ma'an] British Member of Parliament George Galloway is planning a third charity convoy to the Gaza Strip, in cooperation with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, following the success of his first two convoys. Full Article at Rantburg
I am en route for Bangladesh, my third visit to one of the poorest countries in the world. Full Article at The Sunday Mail
Stating that the proposed dam by India over the Barak river would flood large areas and act as a 'weapon of mass destruction', a British delegation led by MP George Galloway marched to the India-Bangladesh border before he was stopped by border guards. Full Article at India eNews
I'm speaking in Dundee's Marryat Hall tonight, my first speech in the city for a quarter of a century.And it's quite a hall to fill. Full Article at The Sunday Mail
One of Dundee’s most controversial political sons will give his backing to a student-led campaign to stimulate interest and debate about politics in the city tonight. Full Article at Press and Journal
Remember remember the 6th of November because,as the smoke of bonfire night cleared,I gave up the cigars I've puffed for almost 40 years.It's been no big deal.I've never smoked cigarettes but I expect it's harder to give up those. Full Article at The Daily Record
So,George "Would you like me to be the cat?" Galloway campaigns for Tommy Sheridan. Birds of a feather. "They (the other candidates] have never faced the kind of real political battles that Tommy Sheridan has." Oh, "political battles". Full Article at The Scotsman
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In comments which Labour described as "an insult" to Glaswegians, the Respect MP said victory for his former party in tomorrow's by-election would see "the waters close" back over the largely poor part of the city. Full Article at Edinburgh Daily News
Another Government adviser went nuts at the weekend after he got the sack for saying that taking LSD and Ecstasy was relatively harmless - well at least compared to horse-riding or skiing. Full Article at The Daily Record
KUALA LUMPUR: The international community has failed to charge leaders who went to war to solve problems. Full Article at Global Research
OK, now how about Ernst Zundel, an even bigger blot on Canadian judiciary? He was not given a fair hearing despite his insistence that he was fully prepared to make a fact and evidence based case. Full Article at National Post
He had been scheduled to speak inToronto, Mississauga, Ottawa, and Montreal before receiving a letter from the Canada Border Services Agency saying he was inadmissible on security grounds. Full Article at National Post
TORONTO — The Federal Court has ordered a judicial review into the decision to ban a controversial British MP from entering Canada last spring. George Galloway was refused entry in March. Full Article at Canada.com
TORONTO - Federal Court has agreed to review a decision by Ottawa to bar a controversial British member of Parliament from entering Canada. George Galloway says he's "delighted" by the decision and will argue his case, likely in January. Full Article at Macleans.ca
TORONTO Federal Court has agreed to review a decision by Ottawa to bar a controversial British member of Parliament from entering Canada. George Galloway says he's "delighted" by the decision and will argue his case, likely in January. Full Article at CTV
Another Government adviser went nuts at the weekend after he got the sack for saying that taking LSD and Ecstasy was relatively harmless - well at least compared to horse-riding or skiing. Full Article at The Daily Record
Our friends over at Talksport, (Alan Brazil, George Galloway & Co, all good Tims) are running another poll in their Hall of Fame series. This time it’s The Greatest Football Team of all time. And we all know who that is…. Full Article at Celtic Fan Zone
My friend Ricky Ross, one of the greatest acts to emerge from Scotland, once told me he wished he had never met his hero and mine, Bob Dylan. An idol best made of stone, he was rude, dismissive and arrogant - everything you've ever heard and worse. Full Article at The Daily Record
George Galloway (born 16 August 1954 in Dundee) is a British politician, author and talkshow host noted for his socialist views, confrontational style, and rhetorical skill. He has been a Member of Parliament (MP) since 1987 and currently represents Respect for the Bethnal Green and Bow constituency. Full Article
British politician George Galloway arrives along with other members of an aid convoy in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip July 15, 2009.
View Photo »British lawmaker George Galloway arrives with a delegation of activists in the Gaza Strip from Egypt through the Rafah border crossing , southern Gaza Strip, Wednesday, July 15, 2009.
View Photo »British lawmaker George Galloway, right, looks on as he delivers a speech at the syndicate of Journalists in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, July 8, 2009.
View Photo »British lawmaker George Galloway, right, is greeted by activists as he delivers a speech with other tens of U.S. activists at the syndicate of Journalists in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, July 8, 2009.
View Photo »British lawmaker George Galloway, center, flashes the victory sign upon his arrival to the Palestinian side of Rafah, Monday, March 9, 2009, after his aid caravan entered Gaza from Egypt.
View Photo »British politician George Galloway (C) sits with Palestinian students near their school, the al-Fadelah Islamic school, destroyed during Israel's 22-day offensive that ended in January, in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip March 11, 2009.
View Photo »British lawmaker George Galloway, left, inspects the rubble of an Islamic school destroyed during January's Israeli military offensive, in Rafah, southern of Gaza Strip, Wednesday, March 11, 2009.
View Photo »Palestinian Ziad al-Zaza, the Minister of National Economy in the Hamas government, right, holds stacks of money, received from British lawmaker George Galloway, left, during a press conference in Gaza City, Tuesday, March 10, 2009.
View Photo »Controversial British lawmaker George Galloway, left, hands stacks of money to Ziad al-Zaza, the Minister of National Economy in the Hamas government, during a press conference in Gaza City, Tuesday, March 10, 2009. Galloway entered Gaza from Egypt on Monday.
View Photo »Ziad al-Zaza, economy minister in the Hamas government in Gaza, shows money received from British politician George Galloway (L) in Gaza City March 10, 2009. Galloway arrived in Gaza on Monday after crossing through Rafah with an aid convoy organized by a British aid group.
View Photo »British lawmaker George Galloway, left, hands stacks of money to Ziad al-Zaza, the Minister of National Econemy in Hamas govrment, during a press conference in Gaza City, Tuesday, March 10, 2009. Galloway has entered Gaza from Egypt on Monday.
View Photo »British lawmaker George Galloway, center, holds a stack of money before handing it to Ziad al-Zaza, the Minister of National Econemy in Hamas govrment, during a press conference in Gaza City, Tuesday, March 10, 2009.
View Photo »British politician George Galloway (L) hands money to Ziad al-Zaza, economy minister in the Hamas government in Gaza, during his visit to Gaza City March 10, 2009 British politician George Galloway arrived in Gaza on Monday after crossing through Rafah with an aid convoy organized by a...
View Photo »RAFAH, GAZA STRIP - MARCH 9: A vehicle in the UK aid convoy headed by British MP George Galloway arrives in the Gaza Strip after crossing the border between Egypt and southern Gaza on March 9, 2009 in the border town of Rafah, Gaza Strip.
View Photo »RAFAH, GAZA STRIP - MARCH 9: A vehicle in the UK aid convoy headed by British MP George Galloway arrives in the Gaza Strip after crossing the border between Egypt and southern Gaza on March 9, 2009 in the border town of Rafah, Gaza Strip.
View Photo »RAFAH, GAZA STRIP - MARCH 9: A vehicle in the UK aid convoy headed by British MP George Galloway arrives in the Gaza Strip after crossing the border between Egypt and southern Gaza on March 9, 2009 in the border town of Rafah, Gaza Strip.
View Photo »RAFAH, GAZA STRIP - MARCH 9: British MP George Galloway arrives in the Gaza Strip after crossing the border between Egypt and southern Gaza on March 9, 2009 in the border town of Rafah, Gaza Strip.
View Photo »RAFAH, GAZA STRIP - MARCH 8: A vehicle in the UK aid convoy headed by British MP George Galloway arrives in the Gaza Strip after crossing the border between Egypt and southern Gaza on March 9, 2009 in the border town of Rafah, Gaza Strip.
View Photo »RAFAH, GAZA STRIP - MARCH 8: Palestinian men greet a driver in the UK aid convoy headed by British MP George Galloway arrives in the Gaza Strip after crossing the border between Egypt and southern Gaza on March 9, 2009 in the border town of Rafah, Gaza Strip.
View Photo »RAFAH, GAZA STRIP - MARCH 8: A vehicle in the UK aid convoy headed by British MP George Galloway arrives in the Gaza Strip after crossing the border between Egypt and southern Gaza on March 9, 2009 in the border town of Rafah, Gaza Strip.
View Photo »British lawmaker George Galloway, center, talks to the media after he crossed with with his entourage from Egypt through the Rafah border crossing to Gaza, in Gaza City, Monday, March 9, 2009.
View Photo »British lawmaker George Galloway, center, flashes the V-sign upon his arrival to the Palestinian side of Rafah, after crossing with his entourage from Egypt to the southern Gaza Strip, Monday, March 9, 2009.
View Photo »British lawmaker George Galloway, center, flashes the victory sign upon his arrival to the Palestinian side of Rafah, after crossing with his entourage from Egypt to the southern Gaza Strip, Monday, March 9, 2009.
View Photo »British politician George Galloway (R) waves to Palestinians after his arrival at Rafah border crossing in the southern Gaza Strip March 9, 2009. Galloway arrived in Gaza on Monday after crossing through Rafah along with a British convoy loaded with humanitarian supplies.
View Photo »British MP George Galloway (R) receives flowers after arriving in the Gaza Strip after crossing the border between Egypt and southern Gaza, on March 9, 2009 in the border town of Rafah.
View Photo »British lawmaker George Galloway arrives with a delegation of activists in the Gaza Strip from Egypt through the Rafah border crossing , southern Gaza Strip, Wednesday, July 15, 2009.
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@ermadea Thats you in the George Galloway "Indefatigable" club, now.
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